DIY Canoe Stabilizer
Things You'll Need
- 1-by-2-by-96-inch hardwood board, 1
- Marine grade primer, paint
- Paint brush
- Foam buoys, 2
- U-bolts, 2
- Pencil
- 1/4-inch drill bit
- Drill
- 1/4-inch fender washers, 4
- 1/4-inch nuts
- 1/4-inch wrench
- C-clamps, 2
Instructions
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Apply a marine grade primer and paint to the 1-by-2-by-96-inch hardwood board using a paint brush. Follow the primer and paint instructions carefully. Allow to dry before handling.
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Place one u-bolt on each end of the board. The u-bolt should be centered on the board, with the outside bolt approximately one inch in from each end. Mark the bolts position with a pencil.
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Drill a hole through the board at each pencil mark. Use a drill and 1/4-inch drill bit.
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Place the board on a work surface. Center one buoy over each end where the holes are drilled. Slide a U-bolt over each buoy so that the bolts go through the holes in the board.
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Place fender washers over the bolts. Thread a nut onto each bolt. Tighten the nuts onto the bolts using a 1/4-inch wrench. Tighten the bolts enough so that the buoy is secured firmly against the bottom of the board.
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Center the board over the middle of the canoe with the buoys facing down. Clamp the board to the side of the canoe using a C-clamp on each side. This will allow you to quickly install or remove the canoe stabilizer as needed.
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